Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833831
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833839
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 262
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹263.00Current price is: ₹263.00.
Explore the origins of Vedic culture in the Middle Bronze Age Northwest South Asia. Correlating textual and archaeological data, discover how social processes and environmental events shaped the ideology of nature worship. Ramendra Nath Nandi, former Professor of History, Patna University, delves into early Vedic literature and its connection to migrations, linguistics, and cultural markers.
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Sushant Kumar Singh –
Worth reading if you’re interested in the subject. The writing can be a bit dense.
Shreyas Goverdhan Bangalore –
Challenging but rewarding read. I appreciated the interdisciplinary approach. Could have used more maps.
Rohan Mahajan –
Interesting ideas, but I wish it was more accessible. I struggled with the language at times.
Ravi Vasant Thakkar –
A complex book that requires patience. The conclusions are well-supported.
Bharat Soni –
Excellent scholarship. The book changed my perspective on the Vedic period.
Madhav Sharma –
Superb! The depth of research is evident. A very important read.
Antara Kashyap –
A thought-provoking exploration of Vedic origins. The detail can be overwhelming, but worth it.
Ayush –
Nandi’s exploration is insightful, connecting Vedic culture with environmental shifts. Some arguments felt a bit stretched.
Hansika Jain –
A scholarly work, though a bit dense for casual reading. The correlation of text and archaeology is compelling.
Saumen Sain –
Good research, but the writing style is dry. I found it difficult to stay engaged.
Amogh Sandip Raut –
Not my favorite. Too much focus on linguistics for my taste.
Vishal Agarwal –
Fascinating! Nandi successfully links ideology and environmental factors. Highly recommended.
Govind Sharda –
A decent overview, but nothing particularly groundbreaking.
Navneet Kumar –
Informative and insightful. Some sections felt disconnected from the main argument.
Shreyansh Chaudhary –
An important contribution to Vedic studies. It provides a fresh perspective. A bit repetitive, but overall excellent.
Anshu Singh –
I learned a lot! A well-researched book with some interesting insights.
Prashant Kumar Sinha –
It was ok. I wanted more focus on the environmental aspect.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
Not for beginners! This book assumes a strong background in Vedic studies.
Gagan B N –
A must-read for serious scholars of Vedic history. A groundbreaking work.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
A well-written and researched book. It offers a unique perspective on Vedic culture.